col·locar

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin collocare, present active infinitive of collocō (place, put, assemble). Compare the inherited doublet colgar.

Pronunciation

Verb

col·locar (first-person singular present col·loco, first-person singular preterite col·loquí, past participle col·locat)

  1. To put, place (a physical object)
  2. To put, place, post (into e.g. employment)
  3. (colloquial) to get high (cause to be under the influence of a drug)

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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